Despite the vast amount of changes in the squad, Hull City still have an abundance of players who will be integral to the club’s aims across the season.
Tim Walter replaced several high-profile outgoings with 15 signings of his own across his maiden summer transfer window in the English game, before continuing to bolster the Tigers’ ranks in the free agent market, signing Colombian midfielder Steven Alzate – formerly of Brighton and Hove Albion – on a two-year deal.
Hull City – 2024 Summer Signings | ||
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Player Name | Signed From | Loan/Permanent |
Ryan Giles | Luton Town | Permanent |
Cody Drameh | Leeds United | Permanent |
Marvin Mehlem | SV Darmstadt | Permanent |
Anthony Racioppi | Young Boys | Permanent |
Liam Millar | FC Basel | Permanent |
Finley Burns | Man City | Loan |
Mason Burstow | Chelsea | Permanent |
Charlie Hughes | Wigan Athletic | Permanent |
Oscar Zambrano | L.D.U Quito | Loan |
Chris Bedia | Union Berlin | Loan |
Gustavo Puerta | Bayer Leverkusen | Loan |
Carl Rushworth | Brighton | Loan |
Kasey Palmer | Coventry City | Permanent |
Mohamed Belloumi | Farense | Permanent |
Abu Kamara | Norwich City | Permanent |
Steven Alzate | – (Free Agent) | Permanent |
Despite beginning the season in inconsistent fashion whilst adjusting to the German’s methods, there is a belief among the squad that fortunes will turn in the near future and City will compete for a play-off spot once again, after falling short at the final hurdle under Liam Rosenior last season.
Of course, there isn’t room for everyone in Walter’s 18-man matchday squad, meaning that some who remained a part of the wider collective after the closing of business on August 30th will see their gametime heavily restricted in the coming months, especially with Hull just having the Championship to focus on at this moment in time.
With that being said, Football League World has pinpointed a duo who will potentially be looking to move away from the club in some capacity when transfer activity resumes in the New Year.
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